Hi Alex,
I modified as you said:
/**
* @flexjsignorecoercion org.apache.flex.core.WrappedHTMLElement
* @flexjsignorecoercion HTMLDialogElement
*/
COMPILE::JS
override protected function createElement():WrappedHTMLElement
{
typeNames = "mdl-dialog";
dialog = document.createElement('dialog') as HTMLDialogElement;
element = dialog as WrappedHTMLElement;
Now the error is diferent:
goog.bindNative_ = function(fn, selfObj, var_args) {
return /** @type {!Function} */ (fn.call.apply(fn.bind, arguments));
<-- TypeError: undefined is not an object (evaluating 'fn.call')
};
See the image :
http://imgur.com/fM9CeL5
2017-01-20 18:55 GMT+01:00 Alex Harui <[email protected]>:
>
>
> On 1/20/17, 9:47 AM, "[email protected] on behalf of Carlos Rovira"
> <[email protected] on behalf of [email protected]> wrote:
>
> >sorry in
> >
> >http://caniuse.com/#feat=dialog
> >
> ><http://caniuse.com/#feat=dialog>Safari 10 is in red and so "not
> >supported"
> >
> >And for that reason we are forced to use brackets notation and HTMLElement
> >right?
>
> I still don't understand why you need brackets.
>
> FWIW, you can use:
> @flexjsignorecoercion HTMLDialogElement
>
> This will get rid of the Language.as call, but I don't know what
> createElement will return.
>
> I thought you said you somehow got this to work on Safari and FF but
> couldn't call the show method without ["show"]. I still don't understand
> what the dialog variable is pointing to if you couldn't get past the
> createElement call. But if Safari returns something that is an
> HTMLElement with a show method, you should be able to call dialog.show()
> if you skip the Language.as check by using @flexjsignorecoercion
>
> HTH,
> -Alex
>
>
>
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